Opossums on the Home Front
Janet and Klaus appear to have a resident opossum. Here he is stealing the seeds that Klaus had put out for the birds - in broad daylight no less. He is so brave.

This is our resident opossum from a few months ago. As with all other critters that find their way into our yard he was given the name of Fred and became an instant member of our family. Boo however, was not too keen on the addition to the family - wish I had a picture of the hackles on her back and the big bushy tail.

This is our resident opossum from a few months ago. As with all other critters that find their way into our yard he was given the name of Fred and became an instant member of our family. Boo however, was not too keen on the addition to the family - wish I had a picture of the hackles on her back and the big bushy tail.
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wow. you guys were able to take pictures of oppossums..beverley, you're not scared of them?:)
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Opossums usually live alone, having a home range of 10 to 50 acres (4 to 20 ha). Young appear to roam randomly until they find a suitable home range. Usually they are active only at night. The mating season is January to July in warmer parts of the range but may start a month later and end a month earlier in northern areas. Opossums may raise 2, rarely 3, litters per year. The opossum is the only marsupial in North America. Like other marsupials, the blind, helpless young develop in a pouch. They are born 13 days after mating. The young, only 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) long, find their way into the female’s pouch where they each attach to one of 13 teats. An average of 7 young are born. They remain in the pouch for 7 to 8 weeks. The young remain with the mother another 6 to 7 weeks until weaned.
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The lively brush tail possum is one of Australia's most familiar marsupials, largely because they are highly adaptable to a wide range of natural and human environments. Their natural and preferred habitat is forest, where they nest in tree hollows. They will also cohabit with humans in cities and towns where they seek shelter, warmth and protection in the dark recesses of buildings. A favoured spot is between the ceiling and the roof and this can be a problem to some people. They can damage crops and gardens because they are partial to exotic plants, pasture grasses and vegetables as well as native plants.
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